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we rely on us as a society to help us achieve our mission. believe me, there's nothing that farious or dark about that, it's something if the story were better known most americans would be very proud of, but there's elements out there who seem to quote/unquote, want to go after anyone that becomes affiliated with us. and so it may have been that caution that caused what you described. >> [inaudible] >> there is transparency and it's a good, but not an absolute good. i mean, everybody has secrets and i could ask you about your sources and anyone in the room could say, well, why are you using unnamed sources? and i do believe that there's a reason for that and you do protect your sources and no one is asking for absolute transparency from anyone, there's always a balance to be drawn and we could argue if that's the appropriate balance, but i think that there is a balance all the time. >> can you talk about the difference between the clearance process for contractors versus employees for these tasks and do you think that as the community relies
we rely on us as a society to help us achieve our mission. believe me, there's nothing that farious or dark about that, it's something if the story were better known most americans would be very proud of, but there's elements out there who seem to quote/unquote, want to go after anyone that becomes affiliated with us. and so it may have been that caution that caused what you described. >> [inaudible] >> there is transparency and it's a good, but not an absolute good. i mean,...
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detainees have given us a wealth of useful information on al qaeda, the report says. thwarting a number of al qaeda operati operations. included proposed 9/11 style attacks in los angeles, on london's heathrow airport and the capture of a leading southeast asia al qaeda leader who reportedly had 70 operatives ready to carry out terrorist attacks in the west. nowhere in the reports, however, does the cia ever draw a direct connection between the valuable information and the specific use of harsh tactics. so, charlie, there's just enough for both sides to argue about, while cia officers in the field are left to figure out just what is expected of them. >> our chief investigative correspondent brian ross, thanks to you. >>> that takes us to afghanistan, where the early tallies in the presidential election show that president hamid karzai has a narrow lead, only 10% of the polling stations have been counted, so it is impossible to make any projections based on the count so far. and with so many charges of voting fraud, the outcome is anything but certain. nick schifrin is
detainees have given us a wealth of useful information on al qaeda, the report says. thwarting a number of al qaeda operati operations. included proposed 9/11 style attacks in los angeles, on london's heathrow airport and the capture of a leading southeast asia al qaeda leader who reportedly had 70 operatives ready to carry out terrorist attacks in the west. nowhere in the reports, however, does the cia ever draw a direct connection between the valuable information and the specific use of harsh...
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i am not one to use it on my kid. i am going to use it on someone else." the capability to monitor key strokes, the capability is at our fingertips. whether it is an audio device put in a lamp or somewhere else, it was a capability the cia did not have during much of my career. i am amazed by it. it can be bought in any major city. >> i just have one point -- talking about the cia being an organization with tremendous capability, a tremendous capability in the private sector. sometimes we use words to track our thinking. let me suggest a couple of other words you might want to use. you have inside the agency government employees. the agency routinely makes use of what we call "circuits." -- "surrogates." fill in the blank. we routinely use surrogates. they are routinely briefed to congress. there are no surprises. much of the activity of the agency is done on our behalf by surrogates. i suggest you think about what we're talking about here today, outsourcing and so on. keeping in mind surrogates, in a variety of flavors. intelligence like the cia has the a
i am not one to use it on my kid. i am going to use it on someone else." the capability to monitor key strokes, the capability is at our fingertips. whether it is an audio device put in a lamp or somewhere else, it was a capability the cia did not have during much of my career. i am amazed by it. it can be bought in any major city. >> i just have one point -- talking about the cia being an organization with tremendous capability, a tremendous capability in the private sector....
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before then though, we are going to get to see some things. >> it's going to rain on us. the starters are going to have to hang in there if you want to see more than a short sample, tune in this friday. they are going to play deep into the night. the boys talked about this last full dress rehearsal. plus how this furry ended a track star's see in 9sports com up. come on in. where getting a new vehicle is easy. because the price on the tag is the price you pay on remaining '08 and '09 models. you'll find low, straightforward pricing. it's sime.pl now get an 2009 chevy lvhaero onad-t ulfor fndorerd $1 000 after all offers. go to chevy.com/openhouse foetmo d. relsai >>> it's time for 9sports. the best sports in town. >> hard to read too much into what the redskins did, because by the time the second quarter rolled around, most of the starters were wearing caps. this friday is going to be different. as is customarily the case in the third preseason game. the starters will get their longest look before opening day and the redskins say their group could, could go a full three q
before then though, we are going to get to see some things. >> it's going to rain on us. the starters are going to have to hang in there if you want to see more than a short sample, tune in this friday. they are going to play deep into the night. the boys talked about this last full dress rehearsal. plus how this furry ended a track star's see in 9sports com up. come on in. where getting a new vehicle is easy. because the price on the tag is the price you pay on remaining '08 and '09...
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>>> join us next for "teen kids news." here's a look at what we're reporting on this week. forget the movies, i'll take you inside the real headquarters of the cia. >> i'll tell about a special program that helps kids who are legally blind to keep their goals in sight. >> find out why some people are wild about rugby! >> grab your tape. we have the biggest comic book in the world. >> coming up, an interview with a grammy award-winning musician. >> and there's more, just ahead on "teen kids news." >> hi, i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm jessica. we'll start with headlines from around the world. ed the two american journalists are home safely. laura ling and euna lee were arrested in march when they illegally entered the communist country. after months of negotiations, the women have been pardoned and released by the north korean government. they returned stateside with former president bill clinton, who was in north korea to arrange their release. >> we are very grateful that we were granted amnesty by the government of north korea. and we are so happy to be home. >> meanwhile, his w
>>> join us next for "teen kids news." here's a look at what we're reporting on this week. forget the movies, i'll take you inside the real headquarters of the cia. >> i'll tell about a special program that helps kids who are legally blind to keep their goals in sight. >> find out why some people are wild about rugby! >> grab your tape. we have the biggest comic book in the world. >> coming up, an interview with a grammy award-winning musician....
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or e-mail us at heros@wusa9.com. andrea, back to you. >>> in the news now at 6:13, north and south korea have reportedly agreed to hold red cross talks to families separated by the nationals division. the north accepted the south's po posal to hold meetings on the matter beginning tomorrow. >>> you can leaf leave your clunker at home if you are shopping for a new car. the widely popular government program known as cash for clunkers is officially over but not before jump starting an auto industry in need of a boost. despite reimbursement problems many dealerships are reporting the highest sales numbers in more than a year. bad weather forced nasa to call off the liftoff of the space shuttle discovery. the space agency will try tomorrow morning. discovery and the seven astronauts are destined for the international space station. on board the shuttle, 17,000- pounds of supplies including a $5 million treadmill named after tv comedian stephen colbert. >>> here's howard. remember -- it should be fun. good for him. >> let'
or e-mail us at heros@wusa9.com. andrea, back to you. >>> in the news now at 6:13, north and south korea have reportedly agreed to hold red cross talks to families separated by the nationals division. the north accepted the south's po posal to hold meetings on the matter beginning tomorrow. >>> you can leaf leave your clunker at home if you are shopping for a new car. the widely popular government program known as cash for clunkers is officially over but not before jump...
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and eventually, it will leave us overnight. the reason we're finally starting to move is because hurricane bill is out of us. so behind that front, this is what we were dealing with. 85 degrees here at bwi marshall. above the average, which is now down to 84, definitely taking a turn downward with those averages. and temperatures right now, we're seeing a trend that is changing also. 82 in baltimore at this hour. take a look at oakland. 75 degrees. and the dew points are the biggest difference. we were in the low 70s. yesterday, actually. the second part of the weekend. we dropped down. and that's why it feels a little more refreshing outside than it has in quite sometime. winds out of the northwest, bringing in that dryer air. and we'll continue -- will continue to during the day tomorrow. overnight, we did have some down to the south. but generally speaking, the dryer air starting to take over. and will continue to for tomorrow. because of this high pressure right here. it will settle on top of the mid-atlantic as we head thr
and eventually, it will leave us overnight. the reason we're finally starting to move is because hurricane bill is out of us. so behind that front, this is what we were dealing with. 85 degrees here at bwi marshall. above the average, which is now down to 84, definitely taking a turn downward with those averages. and temperatures right now, we're seeing a trend that is changing also. 82 in baltimore at this hour. take a look at oakland. 75 degrees. and the dew points are the biggest difference....
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tell us if you like it. tell us if it meets your needs and requirements. i have to understand that as a nation, more and more of our presidents in the future will probably know nothing about intelligence upon entering the oval office. i think the intelligence community has to get much better in terms of bringing these people up to speed as quickly as possible. and explaining what they do and how they do it. but when the days ago when the presidency used to spend decades in congress before coming into office, being briefed on intelligence matters, that may be a thing of the past. host: what about colin powell, he built a lot of the speech he would give to the u.n. on information he gained from the nsa, maybe he would have questioned the quality of it. guest: he did. he went before the u.n. security council in march 2003 and gave a presentation basically alleging that iraq had a big weapons of mass destruction program. there were three intercept tapes that he said showed iraq was trying to hide its weapons of mass destruction. it turns out the entire present
tell us if you like it. tell us if it meets your needs and requirements. i have to understand that as a nation, more and more of our presidents in the future will probably know nothing about intelligence upon entering the oval office. i think the intelligence community has to get much better in terms of bringing these people up to speed as quickly as possible. and explaining what they do and how they do it. but when the days ago when the presidency used to spend decades in congress before...
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and those who perpetrate crimes against us have not respected us or shown any compassion. she is a dying man, he didn't show compassion to the victims, american or scottish, that does not mean that we should lower ourselves, debate ourselves or abandon our values. he was unjustly convicted. but he was allowed to return home to die. >> do you have one convicted murder in scott land who's served only a small portion of his sentence who was allowed to go home because he was suffering from cancer? >> each and every application is individual. since the year 2000, there have been 30 such applications. i have had some two applications. i have not had to deal with the question of a mass murder because these murders are few in scotland. this atrocity was something that we never had experienced in our country. but equally, the scottish justice system is predicated upon justice being enforced but mercy and compassion. >> i want to move on, mr. mccaskill, you don't know of one murder in scotland who has ever been released efor compassionat reasons after only serves a small portion of
and those who perpetrate crimes against us have not respected us or shown any compassion. she is a dying man, he didn't show compassion to the victims, american or scottish, that does not mean that we should lower ourselves, debate ourselves or abandon our values. he was unjustly convicted. but he was allowed to return home to die. >> do you have one convicted murder in scott land who's served only a small portion of his sentence who was allowed to go home because he was suffering from...
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we did contact the aclu to join us, but no one was available to speak with us. we have a special guest. the aclu has vigorously opposed the domestic surveillance program, a legal program, by the way, to infiltrate terrorism. is it ironic that the aclu is accused of doing its own spying on spys? >> their web site says that they are protecting the rule of law, and you cannot protect that buy violating the rule of law. and valerie plame was not covered by the act, and we could get into that, but i'm not sure if the justice department is conducting a criminal investigation. it seemed to be a national security issue. one question we should ask here is if the cia is making a criminal referral. gregg: i was asking if there was any violation of federal law. >> no. gregg: is it not in violation of law to provide sources and material to terrorist organizations? the last time i checked, al qaeda is listed. >> let's not treat it lightly that they are putting these cia employees at jeopardy by publishing these pictures, but look at the facts, gregg. valerie plame was not cov
we did contact the aclu to join us, but no one was available to speak with us. we have a special guest. the aclu has vigorously opposed the domestic surveillance program, a legal program, by the way, to infiltrate terrorism. is it ironic that the aclu is accused of doing its own spying on spys? >> their web site says that they are protecting the rule of law, and you cannot protect that buy violating the rule of law. and valerie plame was not covered by the act, and we could get into that,...
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it's easy to use with fast results. even the shipping is free and medicare may cover the cost of your other supplies. liberty medical keeps you on track by delivering diabetic supplies right to your door. they even take care of the paperwork, file your claims and send you a free meter. call right now and they'll also send you a free diabetic cookbook. diabetes doesn't have to slow you down. join me and over a million people who trust liberty medical. bill: back to our top story now. the former vice president dick cheney accusing the obama administration of undermining national security. dick cheney slamming the justice department's decision to investigate cia interrogators during the bush years. >> i guess the other thing that offends the hell out of me is we had a track record of eight years of defending the nation against any further mass casualties attacks by al qaeda. the approach of the obama administration should be to say, how did you do it? what were the keys to keeping the country safe? instead, they're threate
it's easy to use with fast results. even the shipping is free and medicare may cover the cost of your other supplies. liberty medical keeps you on track by delivering diabetic supplies right to your door. they even take care of the paperwork, file your claims and send you a free meter. call right now and they'll also send you a free diabetic cookbook. diabetes doesn't have to slow you down. join me and over a million people who trust liberty medical. bill: back to our top story now. the former...
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a clerk using his cell phone camera to take this video. two men prying open an atm, grabbing the cash and speeding away in a blue truck. this happened yesterday at the chevron station at burrows and minnesota avenue in northeast. minutes later, police say the same pair robbed a nearby liquor store. it appears the bandits were using firefighters equipment, a tool similar to a crowbar and the hoods they were we'ring, the prince georges county fire department says similar gear was reported missing from a fire engine that went in for repairs last april. >>> political columnist robert novak was remembered today as a man who was committed to faith almost achen ann his craft. people paid their tributes to him today. he died after battle with brain cancer that was diagnosed in july of last year. he was 78. >>> the country's first homeland security chief said he was pressured to boost the terror alert level. tom ridge served under president bush and he said that former bush cabinet members, defense secretary donald rumsfeld and attorney general joh
a clerk using his cell phone camera to take this video. two men prying open an atm, grabbing the cash and speeding away in a blue truck. this happened yesterday at the chevron station at burrows and minnesota avenue in northeast. minutes later, police say the same pair robbed a nearby liquor store. it appears the bandits were using firefighters equipment, a tool similar to a crowbar and the hoods they were we'ring, the prince georges county fire department says similar gear was reported missing...
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-- to use a football metaphor which my wife warned me not to use so much anymore -- we generally use the best athlete available in the draft. who is the best individual for this task at this moment? ok? we have come into a bit of a spin inside of our broader political culture, contractor bad, government employee good. if you take anything away from my contribution to this morning's discussion, reserve judgment on that. certainly don't make that a generalization, all right? we viewed contractors as an integral part of our workforce and i am going along and i'll say just one more sentence and perhaps someone will follow-on with questions. and all that said, with how important contractors are, i reduced the number of contractors by 15% and we did that over a period of time, not more than 12 months, but that was far more about the agency than it was about contractors, it was far more about what the agency did in regard to management and far less about what contractor his to offer in terms of accomplishing our mission. why don't i stop there. >> but, general, you haven't asked my question
-- to use a football metaphor which my wife warned me not to use so much anymore -- we generally use the best athlete available in the draft. who is the best individual for this task at this moment? ok? we have come into a bit of a spin inside of our broader political culture, contractor bad, government employee good. if you take anything away from my contribution to this morning's discussion, reserve judgment on that. certainly don't make that a generalization, all right? we viewed contractors...
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host: can you give us an update? guest: when the speaker of the house was talking about selling the health care bill, still talking about the public option. it is not clear the senate will go for it. it is moving more towards what senate yourconrad is calling healthcare coops. there are proponents in the house for this. it is hotly contested. i look at it from an economic standpoint. i see it as the first step towards a government-run program. you can call it whatever you like, but it is hard to go out and say the government should not be running your health care at the same time you're proposing government insurance. it will be a dumping ground for businesses. guest: i feel on firm ground if i will quote a nobel laureate. you should read the article it is to labilepaul krugman. i thought it was the clearest explanation. -- if is bypaul klugman. he opened it up by saying that a house member from south carolina was flailed -- look, do not take away my it medicare, thinking it was not a government program. it ensures p
host: can you give us an update? guest: when the speaker of the house was talking about selling the health care bill, still talking about the public option. it is not clear the senate will go for it. it is moving more towards what senate yourconrad is calling healthcare coops. there are proponents in the house for this. it is hotly contested. i look at it from an economic standpoint. i see it as the first step towards a government-run program. you can call it whatever you like, but it is hard...
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what is the role of using technology and taking research and using it to innovate new uses for technology? >> if you look across higher education, particularly in the case of george mason, you see things going on across the board. you see it in the school of information technology and engineering, the college of science, the school of public policy. you also see it in the geography department and many others. i could spend a long time listing all of the places. innovation in terms of developing and using technology is part of what we do. in the early days of computing, almost all of the innovation in terms of the new technologies came out of universities. over the years, it became where some can of the universities and some came out of the corporate world. the usage and usages have really come out of much of what we do in the universities. it is the faculty members. it is a constant issue to deal with. you want to give good technology to bright faculty and not tell them what to do with it. they will figure out the innovation on their own. we want to be careful to not put too much control
what is the role of using technology and taking research and using it to innovate new uses for technology? >> if you look across higher education, particularly in the case of george mason, you see things going on across the board. you see it in the school of information technology and engineering, the college of science, the school of public policy. you also see it in the geography department and many others. i could spend a long time listing all of the places. innovation in terms of...
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>>right, and how exactly wld you have used them? in iq, wehave the potential of an extremely portant stragic ally and it reires a slig bit of patience and few more months rather tn a quick and complete withdrawal. >> and when it is done, we go. >> let me ask you about the cia hiring and traing blackwater contractors to g outnd assassate al qaeda-types be it must've be a hell of a aining job. >>it is thultimate in the contractinproblem. >> congress never ard about th. you have to have govement responsie for itself. in theoming weeks, we will have much more of this ki of stuff. the inspector general's report onhe cia and tortureis comg out. eric holder we probably a sign a prosecutor to look into whether anybody exceeded t rules put down by the bush administraon. we ll probably have e inspectogeneral's report out of justice about whether the lawyers the acted improrly in setti down the torture rule. >>oesn't all this publ airing of dirty laundryefeat the rpose of intelligen gathering? >> but in the se of the investigations tha yo expe
>>right, and how exactly wld you have used them? in iq, wehave the potential of an extremely portant stragic ally and it reires a slig bit of patience and few more months rather tn a quick and complete withdrawal. >> and when it is done, we go. >> let me ask you about the cia hiring and traing blackwater contractors to g outnd assassate al qaeda-types be it must've be a hell of a aining job. >>it is thultimate in the contractinproblem. >> congress never ard about...
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high pressure in on us. some nice dry air, less humid air. temperature tomorrow will be into the mid to high 80 but the comfortable mid to high 80. with the dry air we have, tomorrow morning, temperature in some spots may be in the high 50s, low 60s for you folk in the suburbs. once again arresting few clouds out there but a lot of sunshine. youngsters heading out to school, lather out up the sun block. it will be a very sunny day, as it will be on wednesday with still comfortable weather. that thundershower on friday, nothing from any tropical system if we do see anything, it would be late saturday and sunday. a long, long way away. it hasn't even develop. the next few days, delightful. >>> coming up, a warning about light poles. they crack and then crash. >>> one suspect's bone headed plan during a police chase. >>> in sports, the ravens. dense. >>> often a fascination. with a back-up. >> exactly. nobody know what will happen in the preseason. the redski have been talking about that, how it really is anybody's game. in this case interesting
high pressure in on us. some nice dry air, less humid air. temperature tomorrow will be into the mid to high 80 but the comfortable mid to high 80. with the dry air we have, tomorrow morning, temperature in some spots may be in the high 50s, low 60s for you folk in the suburbs. once again arresting few clouds out there but a lot of sunshine. youngsters heading out to school, lather out up the sun block. it will be a very sunny day, as it will be on wednesday with still comfortable weather. that...
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now what you want us to do, what you want us to do and what i want us to do is remove this, quote, public option off the table, but sit down together, let's enact some of these reforms that are just there. i am sure that my friends, my democrat friends across the aisle would agree with some of those. and let's have a beginning. and one other real quick, we need to have outcome based basement for treatment as well. if someone has a chronic disease, and that person is going to need treatment for a period of time, let's say, okay, we'll give you x amount of dollars and if that patient is in better health at the end of that year or period of time, then we'll give you a reward. outcome based treatment. rather than paying for every single procedure, many of you have seen your bills and the cost for each one of those individual procedures and treatments. so i'll stop now saand say, loo america is a great country, and one of our obligations is clearly to provide everybody with an equal opportunity to better their lives and full full the obligation that our parents and grandparents have, and that
now what you want us to do, what you want us to do and what i want us to do is remove this, quote, public option off the table, but sit down together, let's enact some of these reforms that are just there. i am sure that my friends, my democrat friends across the aisle would agree with some of those. and let's have a beginning. and one other real quick, we need to have outcome based basement for treatment as well. if someone has a chronic disease, and that person is going to need treatment for...
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to take part in a clinical trial that actually uses fever to kill pancreatic cancer. >> we're using a temperature you would get if you had a bad case of the flu. >> 2 days after chemo, he is put in the total body thermal therapy. >> is called hotbox. you're in there for eight hours. >> it climbs to 104 degrees. >> the fever is giving -- it startles a cry for help for the immune system to arm itself. >> doctors say less came up and be more effective. the chemo and infrared heat increase the body's immunity and helped kill cancer cells. he will be treated once a month for six months. he has gained 10 pounds and has less pain, and more hope. >> i am more optimistic this will keep me alive for a long time. >> is also used to treat lung cancer. there are potential side effects including fatigue, not sure, vomiting, complications of the heart and lungs. >>> coming up next, bargain hunters prepare for a road trip for the world's largest yard sale. >> live in vienna, how the cash for clunkers frenzy is ifo i there's something big happening at pizza hut. - woooh, nice! - that's a lot of food!
to take part in a clinical trial that actually uses fever to kill pancreatic cancer. >> we're using a temperature you would get if you had a bad case of the flu. >> 2 days after chemo, he is put in the total body thermal therapy. >> is called hotbox. you're in there for eight hours. >> it climbs to 104 degrees. >> the fever is giving -- it startles a cry for help for the immune system to arm itself. >> doctors say less came up and be more effective. the chemo...
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the detainees would've given us this information anyway. is there something in the report shows in fact the enhanced interrogation techniques any difference? >> the report is very clear that people like david chick mom and were extremely resistant to questioning and give up unreliable or very little information before the enhanced interrogation techniques are introduced. i think there's no question that the made a difference in the material that was produced here so i'm all right, ken, given all this, why would air colder, the attorney general, do this now is to not in the past he said look, we don't want to go after low-level cia interrogators. and the president himself has said often, i would look forward and not back. another people in the white house who think we really don't want to take this political fight. so what changed was to mark some and not know what changed. there seems to be two modes of thought here or at either air colder it seems to be of the ideological bent that this is something that needs to go back despite the fact a
the detainees would've given us this information anyway. is there something in the report shows in fact the enhanced interrogation techniques any difference? >> the report is very clear that people like david chick mom and were extremely resistant to questioning and give up unreliable or very little information before the enhanced interrogation techniques are introduced. i think there's no question that the made a difference in the material that was produced here so i'm all right, ken,...
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to -- using. we have built many checks and balances in to this approach. in defining the standards, we tapped three groups that have what we think is the best research base and a lot of experience in doing this work. that is act, achiever, and the college board. they had individuals on that very first standards development work group. we have also identified a pretty long list of expert feedback reviewers. as the standards development corporation group has been putting draft together, they have sent those to those experts for a pretty quick turnaround. feedback. in addition, we have shared these documents in their developmental stages -with governors' offices and a number of national and content organizations who we thought could provide some very rich initial feedback and continuous feedback as we do our work. for example, we have been having conversations with the national council of teachers of english, mathematics ,the nea, -- mathetmatics, the nea, the fet. about 20, 25 superintendents and ot
to -- using. we have built many checks and balances in to this approach. in defining the standards, we tapped three groups that have what we think is the best research base and a lot of experience in doing this work. that is act, achiever, and the college board. they had individuals on that very first standards development work group. we have also identified a pretty long list of expert feedback reviewers. as the standards development corporation group has been putting draft together, they have...
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he will be with us. brings us to our foxnews.com question of the day. should the justice department reopened prosecute cases of mistreatment of terror suspects by cia interrogators? lots of your weighing in. about 6% if you say yes. thank you for % so far sang no -- 94% so far sang no. -- saying no. jane: fresh polls today show that harry reid could be voted out of office next year. he is now trailing two republican challengers in his home state of nevada. this conjures up memories of tom daschle, ousted in 2004. shannon has been looking closely through the polls. how concerned should harry reid be? >> he is in danger of repeating history. in 2004, tom daschle was voted out, a top senate democrat at the time. voters decided to go with a conservative, very different than tom daschle. that was the first time in 50 years that the top democrats have lost his reelection. so now we're looking at harry reid, the majority leader, and he is going to meet the same fate, something he does not want, and something the democrats do not want in 2010, either. when you
he will be with us. brings us to our foxnews.com question of the day. should the justice department reopened prosecute cases of mistreatment of terror suspects by cia interrogators? lots of your weighing in. about 6% if you say yes. thank you for % so far sang no -- 94% so far sang no. -- saying no. jane: fresh polls today show that harry reid could be voted out of office next year. he is now trailing two republican challengers in his home state of nevada. this conjures up memories of tom...
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kandace joins us now to tell us about russell crowe latest suspense thriller and surprise suspense thriller on dvd and tonight's low down. kandace? >>reporter: thank you jeff. we all know that whenever a politician is involved in any scandal it gets plenty of attention. but when a scandal also has a coverup of politicians mistress well that's a whole new ball game. let's look. >> i heard a young woman was murdered. >> who told you that. >> you just did. >>reporter: russell crowe has quite an ordeal on his hands in the film state of play. he portrays a journalist for the washington globe and he loves the good scandal. but as he investigates the death of a congressman's mistress the facts pull him deeper and deeper into a case that could result in him losing his own life. look out for ben affleck, helen and rachel mcadams. sit back and relax because disney breath taking film simply titled earth. as the first installment of the disney nature series we have the rare chance to follow 3 animal families travel across the planet. with narration by james early jones and footage of exotic locations t
kandace joins us now to tell us about russell crowe latest suspense thriller and surprise suspense thriller on dvd and tonight's low down. kandace? >>reporter: thank you jeff. we all know that whenever a politician is involved in any scandal it gets plenty of attention. but when a scandal also has a coverup of politicians mistress well that's a whole new ball game. let's look. >> i heard a young woman was murdered. >> who told you that. >> you just did. >>reporter:...
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it was never used on the individual or that they brought in a weapon, never used on the individual. the judgment was made then tha there wasn't anything there that was improper or illegal with respect to -- >> do you think what they did, now that you've heard about it, do you think what they did was wrong? >> chris, my sort of overwhelming view is that the enhanced ierrogation techniques were absolutely essential in saving thousands of american lives, in preventing further attacks against the united states, in giving us the intelligence we needed to find al qaeda, to find their camps, to find out how they were being financed. those interrogations were involved in the arrest of nearly all of the al qaeda members that we were able to bring to justice. i think they were directly responsible for the fact that for eight years we had no further mass casualty attacks against the united states. it was good policy. it was properly carried out. it worked very, very well. >> so even these cases where they went beyond the specifi legal authorization, you're okay with it. >> i am. >> one specifi
it was never used on the individual or that they brought in a weapon, never used on the individual. the judgment was made then tha there wasn't anything there that was improper or illegal with respect to -- >> do you think what they did, now that you've heard about it, do you think what they did was wrong? >> chris, my sort of overwhelming view is that the enhanced ierrogation techniques were absolutely essential in saving thousands of american lives, in preventing further attacks...
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we had notification systems in place. >> host: using technology. >> guest: use sign up for the george mason system that will alert you on your cell phone caller you on every device you have got, this is what you should do. the middle of that terrible incident, how would we have handled it differently? different discussions on that. we have a lot in place because of 9/11 and because of the local sniper activities in the greater washington area. >> guest: there is a lot of worry from students in getting jobs. once they are out of the education system, being able to find jobs in the work force. i report the mostly on federal it, the government is hard up for technology workers, in a lot of ways more than industry who can pay more. how does government and industry compete for those students that are graduating and do you see them coming in and really trying to recruit them before they reach the time -- in the workforce? >> guest: if you go back to 2000/2001, a group of people in a national academy of science, engineering study, the future of the it work force, we wrote a book, we are prou
we had notification systems in place. >> host: using technology. >> guest: use sign up for the george mason system that will alert you on your cell phone caller you on every device you have got, this is what you should do. the middle of that terrible incident, how would we have handled it differently? different discussions on that. we have a lot in place because of 9/11 and because of the local sniper activities in the greater washington area. >> guest: there is a lot of worry...
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no use in talkin'. i guess we'll never know & that you could have been if you trusted the love that i gave you now that it is busted ♪ ♪ tell me just one more thing do you even know what love is ♪ ♪ or is your black heart just that cold ♪ ♪ not to let anything get in your way of a pot of gold ♪ ♪ i have a half of mind to run away so i never have to pay but reality is where i am at. ♪ ♪ should have known better when i met ya you were running from a man. i was a fool back then ♪ ♪ should have known better yeah ♪ [ music ] ♪ [ music ] ♪ & i got half a mind to run away so that i never have to say ♪ ♪ he reality of where i am at. & should have known better when i met ya to go running on i was a fool that day ♪ ♪ i have half a mind to run away ♪ ♪ never have to pay but the reality is where i'm at and the lessons on the way. i should have known better when i met ya to go running ♪ ♪ [ music ] ♪ should have known better ♪ [ music ] ♪ [ music ] & whoa whoa whoa
no use in talkin'. i guess we'll never know & that you could have been if you trusted the love that i gave you now that it is busted ♪ ♪ tell me just one more thing do you even know what love is ♪ ♪ or is your black heart just that cold ♪ ♪ not to let anything get in your way of a pot of gold ♪ ♪ i have a half of mind to run away so i never have to pay but reality is where i am at. ♪ ♪ should have known better when i met ya you were running from a man. i was a fool back...
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american agencies wanted to assassinate them, they used to do it themselves. we did not go out and spun a $20 million. >> i liked that idea, but there is a counter argument. what were these assassinations to ostensibly do? ok, it never happened, but it was ideas but if you want to kill a guy in pakistan, and you use a drowned and two out of washington or wherever. but if you want to kill a guy in hamburg, killing him in the west is hard. you want to have a contractor, because it is easier to deny. that is why it goes this way. not that anybody had an idea of let's do it outside. the reason the program in the end was a band it was because it was shooting bad guys in hamburg and paris. >> contacting out is an old practice of the cia. they hired the mafia to go after castro. this is nothing new. >> that did not work out well. >> as i recall, that was the kennedy boys, wasn't it? >> yes, it was. normally this does not work out well. >> i think it is a wonderful policy, if you give -- >> allied guise of people cannot control -- >> let's say you find somebody in bra
american agencies wanted to assassinate them, they used to do it themselves. we did not go out and spun a $20 million. >> i liked that idea, but there is a counter argument. what were these assassinations to ostensibly do? ok, it never happened, but it was ideas but if you want to kill a guy in pakistan, and you use a drowned and two out of washington or wherever. but if you want to kill a guy in hamburg, killing him in the west is hard. you want to have a contractor, because it is easier...
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using canadian data may help us to determine specific factors. when we run the multi-very regressions, we control for differences in immunization and we control for any time-bearing differences across the different sectors of the economy there could be changes in innovation, trends and technologies, trends in business cycles, and any other cycle and varying performances. even after controlling for this variety of factors, our basic results remain unchanged. we still find industries with high percentage of workers with employer-sponsored insurance are hardest hit by rising health- care costs. now let's move to the canadian data. we find that, in the u.s., those industries that provide insurance to a large fraction of their workers, for example, utilities grew more slowly. if you find the same pattern in canada, that which does not have employer-sponsored insurance, it grew less faster than construction and hotels. then we know that it is not driven by employer-sponsored insurance. if you find the same pattern of results in canada, then the most li
using canadian data may help us to determine specific factors. when we run the multi-very regressions, we control for differences in immunization and we control for any time-bearing differences across the different sectors of the economy there could be changes in innovation, trends and technologies, trends in business cycles, and any other cycle and varying performances. even after controlling for this variety of factors, our basic results remain unchanged. we still find industries with high...
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i think this tend not to be useful. -- these tend not to be useful. it is most useful for me to accept invitations from people in my district and go and meet with them on their turf, where they feel comfortable in there is no effort to turn out the troops on one side or the other. there is nothing wrong with that. i am glad to accept invitations as i have done during this recess, and that was what i was originally doing here. i noticed there was something complaining that i was in scituate. i have not been able to do as much with people all side of my district since i became committee chairmen, but i was in plymouth the other day going to meetings that other people had. your suggestion that i do not listen to average people is dead wrong. i was in bed for the last week. -- i was in bedford last week. the fact that the constitution was a small number of pages and this bill is bigger is not a valid argument against the bill. the constitution was meant to be dropped bridgette broadcom in general principles. the guys who wrote the constitution for got the
i think this tend not to be useful. -- these tend not to be useful. it is most useful for me to accept invitations from people in my district and go and meet with them on their turf, where they feel comfortable in there is no effort to turn out the troops on one side or the other. there is nothing wrong with that. i am glad to accept invitations as i have done during this recess, and that was what i was originally doing here. i noticed there was something complaining that i was in scituate. i...
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email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. very impressive. >> it is a good-looking car. >> coming up, a new diabetes test could be available in the u.s. helping thousands of people save money each year. >> women who suffer from ovarian cancer has improvements. >> and disabled vehicle on the north side. overall, a good ride. what are you doing for lunch? how about beer-battered shrimp and chips... or one of our coastal soup and grilled shrimp salad combinations? eight dishes that fit into your lunch hour... starting at just $6.99. at red lobster. >> top of the morning to you. it is 72 degrees. cloud cover today bookkeepers into the mid 80's. a low pressure is churning through our west at 85 degrees- 80 degrees. the orioles will take on oakland. it will be mostly cloudy. it should be good today. that is it for now. more coming up. >> in this morning's "medical alert" a license to market a product that could vastly improve the lives of those suffering from diabetes. in medication treats foot ulcers that puts patients at risk of
email us your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. very impressive. >> it is a good-looking car. >> coming up, a new diabetes test could be available in the u.s. helping thousands of people save money each year. >> women who suffer from ovarian cancer has improvements. >> and disabled vehicle on the north side. overall, a good ride. what are you doing for lunch? how about beer-battered shrimp and chips... or one of our coastal soup and grilled shrimp salad combinations?...
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don juan seducer, uses a bottle as a prop. the browbeater firmly holds a drink in a threatening way. a browbeater a know it all. and can come across hostile. the cold, defensive ice queen holds the drink with one arm across the body. sending the message don't come near me. >> cold, defensive. not really. i'm lovable. >> the gossip can be found clustered around a group of friend. leaning over her drink carrying on confidential conversation she's may be talking of others and may be critical. >> all righty, that was denise natano reporting. virginia kicks off its annual back to school tax holiday tomorrow. waived on school supplies up to $20. clothes and shoes up to $100. wal-mart has also absorbed the sales tax on electronics. the deal lasts through sunday. d.c. and maryland canceled their tax free holidays because of their budget concerns. >>> well this is a nice little break. a little rain. cooler temperatures. yeah, full moon. >> tomorrow morning. folks are saying. it can't be august. can't be august. can this last into the w
don juan seducer, uses a bottle as a prop. the browbeater firmly holds a drink in a threatening way. a browbeater a know it all. and can come across hostile. the cold, defensive ice queen holds the drink with one arm across the body. sending the message don't come near me. >> cold, defensive. not really. i'm lovable. >> the gossip can be found clustered around a group of friend. leaning over her drink carrying on confidential conversation she's may be talking of others and may be...
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he used that property and it looks like he lived on that property in a shed. so we know he was there and that's why primarily we're taking a close look at that property. >> reporter: and just when you thought you'd heard it all, investigators sega reado may in fact be linked to other crimes like unsolved murder in the area, prostitutes in the early '90s whose bodies turned up near an industrial park where garrido was working at the time. lastly, jaycee and her daughters are being reacquainted with their family this weekend, as they have been shut off from the entire world the last 18 years. patti ann. >> patti ann: unbelievable story. casey, thank you. the foster parents after missing california boy are under arrest and now at the center of a homicide investigation. hasanni campbell's foster father held on suspicion of murder and the mother as an accessory. they said he wandered away in a parking lot and has not been seen since. he wears braces on his legs, he was cerebral palsy. they say his foster father sent a text message full of curse words tlepg to leave
he used that property and it looks like he lived on that property in a shed. so we know he was there and that's why primarily we're taking a close look at that property. >> reporter: and just when you thought you'd heard it all, investigators sega reado may in fact be linked to other crimes like unsolved murder in the area, prostitutes in the early '90s whose bodies turned up near an industrial park where garrido was working at the time. lastly, jaycee and her daughters are being...
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they are stepping up the recycling program, refining, 180,000 gallons of used oil and used tires. >> you might change the tires on your cars every 30,000 miles or so. but the average nascar race, they are going through 2,000 tires every season. and those tires, they are now shredded and reused and the message is slowly reaching nascar's die hard fans. they have followed the sports for 30 years and they say that they are rubbing off. >> just the way that it is. whenever they do that, that's what nascar fans do. >> the driver, they say that nascar steps are just the beginning. >> there are 43 things to accomplish at lot. but the 70 million fans out there to do at lot more. >> for all the drivers, the need for speed is still paramount, but keeping it clean is now a part of the challenge. >>> for the record, they took the checkered flag in today's pennsylvania, that race was postponed yesterday because of the rain. >>> well, some thieves, they must have thought that they were pretty slick when they patched the theme in las vegas. they installed that fake atm machine right outside the hug
they are stepping up the recycling program, refining, 180,000 gallons of used oil and used tires. >> you might change the tires on your cars every 30,000 miles or so. but the average nascar race, they are going through 2,000 tires every season. and those tires, they are now shredded and reused and the message is slowly reaching nascar's die hard fans. they have followed the sports for 30 years and they say that they are rubbing off. >> just the way that it is. whenever they do that,...
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it it could, could indicate the worst is behind this -- us. laid off last winter, the sales and marketing specialist found part-time work but can't get fully back. how frustrating is it? >> i can't say that on tv. >> a quarter of a million people just to join her. to many, that is actually good news. >> i am convinced we can see a light at the end of the tunnel. >>monthly losses averaged six under and 45,000. in july, it was 331,000. the newest figure, 247,000. try telling that to the 34 million receiving food stamps. >> i have been going to soup kitchens. i have been going to the thrift store, staying with friends. i am trying to make ends meet. >> as for the new figures -- >> it is encouraging to hear that, but it is still not good. >> wages rose, too. prompting others to feel if it is ok to be optimistic. even if the recession is over, job losses are can -- are expected to continue for months. it could take until 2013 to get unemployment down to 5%. >>> there have been fewer job cuts in manufacturing, construction, and financial areas. area
it it could, could indicate the worst is behind this -- us. laid off last winter, the sales and marketing specialist found part-time work but can't get fully back. how frustrating is it? >> i can't say that on tv. >> a quarter of a million people just to join her. to many, that is actually good news. >> i am convinced we can see a light at the end of the tunnel. >>monthly losses averaged six under and 45,000. in july, it was 331,000. the newest figure, 247,000. try...
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all of that combined right in over us. not only over us, but as i showed you, to our north, a lot of reports of damage, because it was all coming through so fast. fortunately it's all gone. there might be one or two lingering sprinkles and showers out to our west, for you folks out in the mountains of west virginia. we haven't forgotten about you there. but all of that will be coming to an end and it's all moving out. these storms in this area of showers coming through 35, 40 miles an hour. pretty unusual for july when atmosphere is more settled. here we are, now what's left of it, way off to the east. you're heading out to the beaches tomorrow, there may be a few lingering clouds there. we're still going to be seeing a bit of a humid pattern. and then as we get later on into the weekend, by sunday, it's possible there could be another line of showers and thundershowers coming our way. but i don't think anything like today. so, for tomorrow morning when you get up and head out, clear to sunny. warm, humid. temperatures ove
all of that combined right in over us. not only over us, but as i showed you, to our north, a lot of reports of damage, because it was all coming through so fast. fortunately it's all gone. there might be one or two lingering sprinkles and showers out to our west, for you folks out in the mountains of west virginia. we haven't forgotten about you there. but all of that will be coming to an end and it's all moving out. these storms in this area of showers coming through 35, 40 miles an hour....
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thank you for being with us. up next,ç billç o'reilly and bernie goldberg talk about why president obama, can you believe it, has a beef with fox news. and a woman that has been and a woman that has been gathering dust, as pollen floats through the air. but with the strength of zyrtec ® , the fastest, 24-hour allergy relief, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. with zyrtec ® i can love the air ™ . car insurance company in the nation. but, it's not like we're kicking back, now, havin' a cuppa tea. gecko vo: takes lots of sweat to become that big. gecko vo: 'course, geckos don't literally sweat... it's just not our thing... gecko vo: ...but i do work hard, mind you. gecko vo: first rule of "hard work equals success." gecko vo: that's why geico is consistently rated excellent or better in terms of financial strength. gecko vo: second rule: "don't steal a coworker's egg salad, 'specially if it's marked "the gecko." come on people. laura: thanksç for staying with us. for bill o'reilly. in our we
thank you for being with us. up next,ç billç o'reilly and bernie goldberg talk about why president obama, can you believe it, has a beef with fox news. and a woman that has been and a woman that has been gathering dust, as pollen floats through the air. but with the strength of zyrtec ® , the fastest, 24-hour allergy relief, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. with zyrtec ® i can love the air ™ . car insurance company in the nation. but, it's not like we're kicking back,...
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this is a first-order issue for us. the consequences of living in a state of fear, rather than a state of preparedness, are enormous. we may be better prepared as a nation than we were on 9/11, but, we are nowhere near as prepared as we need to be. there are of course aspects of cowering the terror threat that are inherently governmental. but, the smart government is one that knows what it does best, and which helps other do their best as well. so, hears how we're looking at this. first, with respect to individuals in the private sector, we are taking a much closer look at how we can support and form our greatest asset, individual citizens, and with them, the private sector. you are the ones who know if something is not right in your community, such as a suspicious package. or unusual activity. three years ago, it was an attentive store clerk who told authorities about men trying to duplicate extremist dvds. this led federal agents to eventually round up a plot to kill american soldiers at the fort dix army base. here i
this is a first-order issue for us. the consequences of living in a state of fear, rather than a state of preparedness, are enormous. we may be better prepared as a nation than we were on 9/11, but, we are nowhere near as prepared as we need to be. there are of course aspects of cowering the terror threat that are inherently governmental. but, the smart government is one that knows what it does best, and which helps other do their best as well. so, hears how we're looking at this. first, with...
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thank you for being with us. up next,ç billç o'reilly and bernie goldberg talk about why president obama, can you believe it, has a beef with fox news. and a woman that has been and a woman that has been laura: thanksç for staying with us. for bill o'reilly. in our weekdays with bernie segment tonight, looking back at some of theç coívimq%=9m:) @ goldberg pre-empt we will start the obama administration's of criticizing fox news -- with bernie goldberg. we will start with the obama çadministration'sç criticizinx news. fox. >> that is a pretty big megaphone, and watched the entire day to find a positive story about me on that front. bill: he is just too smartç to throw thatç out off of the cos. what do you think it is? >> i do not think it is very complicated, frankly -- he is too smart to throw that out off of theçç cuff. fox news is the boogeyman that haunts liberals, and i think part of it was just that. there are two points i would like to make,ç çbill. one is that he is wrong. there ar
thank you for being with us. up next,ç billç o'reilly and bernie goldberg talk about why president obama, can you believe it, has a beef with fox news. and a woman that has been and a woman that has been laura: thanksç for staying with us. for bill o'reilly. in our weekdays with bernie segment tonight, looking back at some of theç coívimq%=9m:) @ goldberg pre-empt we will start the obama administration's of criticizing fox news -- with bernie goldberg. we will start with the obama...
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us." neil: this has been done many times in the past. we have heard new york governor david paterson make, essentially, the same argument at a press conference. this is from the press conference. >> you do not hear this crusade that it is time for the governor to step aside. it is being orchestrated. it is a game. we are not in the post racial period, and the reality is the next victim on the left, and you see it coming, is president barack obama. neil: now, the white house quickly disavowed that view and let the governor know it. but you say damage is done every time a statement like that is made. what do you mean? >> first of all, i do not know that the white house agrees with that view even though they disavowed in this instance. i think if the racial period is not over it is because a lot of people on the left, a lot of black people on the left will not let it be over. this is not a racist country. most americans do not care about race anymore, and every time they bring it up, i think
us." neil: this has been done many times in the past. we have heard new york governor david paterson make, essentially, the same argument at a press conference. this is from the press conference. >> you do not hear this crusade that it is time for the governor to step aside. it is being orchestrated. it is a game. we are not in the post racial period, and the reality is the next victim on the left, and you see it coming, is president barack obama. neil: now, the white house quickly...
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it has never been used for something this sweeping. there are many provisions that probably could not be written and still fit within that reconciliation process. it is primarily suited for tax increases. secondly, if they did that it would be very clear that they were thwarting the will of the american people. by every opinion survey i've seen, there's opposition to the democratic bill. if they try to ram this through, i think that this would be bad for the country and i think it would be bad politically for the democrats. greta: senator, thank you. many americans hate washington because it is so cozy. could it be worth $24 million to the president? the men aron your screen blew up 270 people. this was two days before christmas on 1988. he has been in prison is calling for only 8 years. now scotland feel sorry for them and they're letting him go. we will let the scottish authorities tell you what the excuses. úgsw i never thought it could happen to me... a heart attack at 53. i had felt fine. but turns out... my cholesterol and other
it has never been used for something this sweeping. there are many provisions that probably could not be written and still fit within that reconciliation process. it is primarily suited for tax increases. secondly, if they did that it would be very clear that they were thwarting the will of the american people. by every opinion survey i've seen, there's opposition to the democratic bill. if they try to ram this through, i think that this would be bad for the country and i think it would be bad...
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